
The Wildlife Diaries | A Wildlife Travel Blog
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A wildlife travel blog about the best wildlife watching trips and destinations around the world. Here you will find suggested itineraries for wildlife watching adventures, best places to find different species of wildlife and reports from the field.
The Wildlife Diaries | A Wildlife Travel Blog
1M ago
South America’s southernmost region, Patagonia, and more specifically the Patagonian Plateau is renowned for its untamed, rocky terrain and incredible fauna; and the Puma is one of its most recognizable ..read more
The Wildlife Diaries | A Wildlife Travel Blog
1M ago
A Southern Spain road trip is a journey through a region shaped by powerful empires: the Romans, the Arabs, and finally the Christian kings who flourished on the riches extracted ..read more
The Wildlife Diaries | A Wildlife Travel Blog
2M ago
Wattamolla to Little Marley Beach walk in Royal National Park has it all: a forest swimming hole that looks like an infinity pool, a particularly colourful section of clifftop rocks ..read more
The Wildlife Diaries | A Wildlife Travel Blog
2M ago
Burning Palms beach is one of the prettiest beaches in Royal National Park. It can be accessed only on foot by several different trails: Palm Jungle Loop trail from Otford ..read more
The Wildlife Diaries | A Wildlife Travel Blog
2M ago
If the Earth was a single state, Istanbul would be its capital. – Napoléon Bonaparte. An ancient metropolis lying at the crossroads between Europe and Asia and straddling both continents ..read more
The Wildlife Diaries | A Wildlife Travel Blog
2M ago
One of the most popular coastal walks in Sydney, Wattamolla to Curracurrong Falls, is a spectacular trail. It travellers along the clifftops towards Sydney’s only waterfall that flows directly into ..read more
The Wildlife Diaries | A Wildlife Travel Blog
3M ago
Corcovado National Park is hands down the best place to see wildlife in Costa Rica and to experience the tropical rainforest. As a perk, because the park has been protected ..read more
The Wildlife Diaries | A Wildlife Travel Blog
3M ago
Famous mainly for its magnificent cave temple – Phraya Nakhon Cave, Khao Sam Roy Yot National Park is much more than one sight. Named for its mountain peaks (Khao Sam ..read more
The Wildlife Diaries | A Wildlife Travel Blog
3M ago
Bulgo beach is not technically in Royal National Park, but rather on the southern edge of it (see it on Google Maps). It is unusual in that it is home ..read more
The Wildlife Diaries | A Wildlife Travel Blog
3M ago
Before you plan a trip to Monteverde, check out our guide to Monteverde Cloud Forest animals and where to see them. Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve is a magical forest of ..read more